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  • ...499 cc||4 ||1968-1971 || First shown to the public at the 1966 Turin Motor Show |{{flagiconIndia}} [[India]]||[[REVA|G Wiz electric car (REVA)]]|| || || || ||
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  • ...the [[Lamborghini LM002]] — a similar design, but with a 12-cylinder motor from the [[Lamborghini Countach]] mounted in the front. *Electric Winch Kit
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  • ...400 to 425bhp at an identical 8500rpm. Designated Tipo 131, this reworked motor is riddled with improvements like new heads and pistons that allow an incre ...safety belts]]. Customers can also choose between sliding Lexan windows or electric glass items.
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  • ...[Ferrari America|500 Superfast]] for [[1966]]. Introduced at the [[Geneva Motor Show]], it featured evolutionary styling by [[Pininfarina]]. The famous [[ ...lutionary [[cabriolet]] body by [[Pininfarina]]. Debuting at the [[Geneva Motor Show]] in 1966, just 14 examples were produced before production ended the
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  • ...ey appear mostly in the form of [[gas turbines]]. They are also used for [[electric generator]]s and by industry. ...sity of [[battery (electricity)|batteries]] and lack of affordable onboard electric generators such as [[fuel cell]]s has largely restricted their use to speci
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  • ...days of submarine warfare, when submarines were essentially [[torpedo boat|motor torpedo boats]] which could submerge. In the modern combat environment wher * [[Electric boat]]
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  • ...and dissipate [[kinetic energy]]. It is analogous to a [[resistor]] in an electric [[RLC circuit]]. ...automobiles have [[regenerative braking]], which uses a reversed electric motor to dampen and eventually stop the motion of the car.
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  • ...mited production. A year later the production model debuted at the [[Paris Motor Show]]. It was named for the [[Cooper-Maserati]] win at the [[Mexican Grand ...e. Its luxurious interior included a rich leather seating for four adults, electric windows, wooden dashboard and air conditioniong as standard. Automatic tran
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  • ...ornier Flugzeugwerke|Dornier GmbH]], [[Munich]], [[Bavaria]] ||[[electric motor]] ||2 ||1972 ||Prototype |{{flagiconGreece}} [[Greece]]||D.I.M.||[[DIM (automobiles)|D.I.M Motor, George E. Dimitriadis & Co]], [[Athens]]||[[Fiat]] 594 cc||4||1977-19
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  • ...k was scarce and [[Pietro Frua]] had to turn to designing children’s cars, electric [[oven]]s and kitchen units, as well as a [[monocoque]] [[motorscooter]]. ...owed a [[Maserati 3500]] GTI Coupé on the Italsuisse stand at the [[1961]] Motor Show in Geneva, together with two tasteful bodies on [[Studebaker]] chassis
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  • ...a [[wheel]]ed [[passenger]] [[vehicle]] that carries its own [[car engine|motor]]. Most definitions of the term specify that automobiles are designed to r ...lieb Daimler]] and [[Wilhelm Maybach]] in [[Stuttgart]] patented the first motor bike, built and tested in 1885, and in 1886 they built a converted horse-dr
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  • ...ey appear mostly in the form of [[gas turbines]]. They are also used for [[electric generator]]s and by industry. ...sity of [[battery (electricity)|batteries]] and lack of affordable onboard electric generators such as [[fuel cell]]s has largely restricted their use to speci
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  • ...(vehicle)|coaches]], and [[van]]s. The design and development of a modern motor vehicle is typically done by a large team from many different disciplines. *[http://www.electriccarsociety.com/ How to design and build an electric car]
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  • ...hat drives the vehicle. This contrasts with all-[[Battery electric vehicle|electric car]]s which use batteries charged by an external source such as the grid, ...l combustion engine that spun a generator which powered four wheel-mounted electric motors. The car was presented at the 1900 World Exhibition in Paris. The up
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  • ...[[self-leveling suspension|automatic leveling]], using a [[electric motor|motor]] to tighten the bars to provide greater resistance to load and, in some ca
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  • ...engineering in its premium road cars and its success in early [[Grand Prix motor racing]], winning the first ever [[Monaco Grand Prix]]. The company's succe *[[Bugatti Prototypes#Type 56|Type 56]] ([[electric car]])
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  • ...ering systems—hydraulic and electric/electronic. There is also a hydraulic-electric hybrid system possible. ...cient than the hydraulic power steering, since the electric power steering motor only needs to provide assist when the steering wheel is turned, whereas the
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  • ...storic record of over 100 km/h of [[The Jamais Content|Jamais Content]] to electric traction, while the [[internal combustion engine]] set the third record a f ...he Serpollet in Europe. The cars of this company would often experiance an motor burst. The success of Serpollet then crossed the border into France and the
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  • ...t year is uncertain), Robert Anderson of Scotland invented the first crude electric carriage, powered by non-rechargeable [[primary cell]]s. ...so patented the [[disc brake]]. And, contrary to popular belief, the first electric starter was installed by [[Arnold (automobile)|Arnold]] in a copy of the [[
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  • ...precision machinery]], [[motor vehicle]]s, chemicals, [[pharmaceuticals]], electric goods, and [[fashion]] and [[clothing]]. Italy's major exports are precision machinery, motor vehicles, chemicals and electric goods, but the country's more famous exports are in the fields of [[food]],
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